PAYMENT OF PRACTICE EXPENSES Sample Clauses

PAYMENT OF PRACTICE EXPENSES. Except as provided otherwise in this Agreement, Manager shall pay, in the name of and on behalf of Practice: (i) all bills, costs and expenses incurred by Manager on behalf of Practice, or otherwise incurred by Practice, in accordance with this Agreement; and (ii) bills, costs and expenses incurred by Manager on behalf of Practice, or otherwise incurred by Practice, in accordance with this Agreement, and paid by Manager shall constitute Manager’s Costs. In addition, Manager’s Costs shall include any amounts advanced and loaned by Xxxxxx on Practice’s behalf.
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PAYMENT OF PRACTICE EXPENSES. Manager shall pay all Practice Expenses as they become due out of Net Practice Revenues; provided, however, that Manager may, in the name of and on behalf of Practice, contest in good faith any claimed Practice Expenses as to which there is any dispute regarding the nature, existence or validity thereof. Manager shall be entitled, on a monthly basis, as a Practice Expense payable to itself, to retain from Net Practice Revenues the amount specified in Section 1.6(g). The amounts retained pursuant to Section 1.6(g) will not exceed $405,000 on an annual basis, unless Practice expands its number of Physician Shareholders or physician Practice Employees in connection with an asset or practice acquisition consummated by Manager or Parent (or affiliate thereof). In such case the amount of $405,000 in the preceding sentence shall be increased by an amount equal to the product of (x) 150%, (y) the trailing twelve (12) months of net practice revenues of said acquisition target and (z) 15%. For example, an acquisition of assets by Manager or Parent (or affiliate thereof) of a practice which has physicians join the Practice as Physician Shareholders or Practice Employees and has trailing twelve months net practice revenue of $1.0 million will result in an increase in the $405,000 amount described above by $225,000 ($1.0 million x 150% x 15%), which would result in an aggregate retained amount on an annual basis of $630,000 after such acquisition. Practice acknowledges and agrees that the amount to be retained by Manager pursuant to Section 1.6(g) is reasonable and fair, given the undertakings of Manager as set forth in this Agreement and the other benefits and value that accrue to Practice as a result of this Agreement.
PAYMENT OF PRACTICE EXPENSES. Manager shall pay all Practice Expenses as they become due out of Net Practice Revenues; provided, however, that Manager may, in the name of and on behalf of Practice, contest in good faith any claimed Practice Expenses as to which there is any dispute regarding the nature, existence or validity thereof. Manager shall be entitled, on a The information below marked by * and [ ] has been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment. The omitted portion has been separately filed with the Commission. monthly basis, as a Practice Expense payable to itself, to retain from Net Practice Revenues the amount specified in Section 1.6(g). The amounts retained pursuant to Section 1.6(g) will not exceed [*] on an annual basis, unless Practice expands its number of Physician Shareholders or physician Practice Employees in connection with an asset or practice acquisition consummated by Manager or Parent (or affiliate thereof). In such case the amount of [*] in the preceding sentence shall be increased by an amount equal to the product of (x) [*], (y) the trailing twelve (12) months of net practice revenues of said acquisition target and (z) [*]. For example, an acquisition of assets by Manager or Parent (or affiliate thereof) of a practice which has physicians join the Practice as Physician Shareholders or Practice Employees and has trailing twelve months net practice revenue of [*] will result in an increase in the [*] amount described above by [*], which would result an aggregate retained amount on an annual basis of [*] after such acquisition. Practice acknowledges and agrees that the amount to be retained by Manager pursuant to Section 1.6(g) is reasonable and fair, given the undertakings of Manager as set forth in this Agreement and the other benefits and value that accrue to Practice as a result of this Agreement.
PAYMENT OF PRACTICE EXPENSES. UDC shall pay all Practice Expenses as they fall due from the Practice Revenues; provided, however, that UDC may, in the name and on behalf of the Practice and the Practice Providers, contest in good faith any claimed Practice Expense to which there is any dispute regarding the nature, existence or validity of the claimed Practice Expense. UDC agrees to indemnify and hold the Practice and the Practice Providers harmless from and against any liability, loss, damages, claims, causes of actions or reasonable expenses of the Practice or the Practice Providers resulting from the contest of any Practice Expense.

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  • Out-of-Pocket Expenses In addition to Beneficial Owner Servicing Fees and Networked Account Servicing Fees paid in accordance with Section 3 of this Agreement, the Investment Company shall reimburse FTIS monthly (i) for all classes of shares, other than any Class R6 shares, for the following out-of-pocket expenses paid to third parties in connection with the servicing of Accounts as required under the terms of this Agreement and (ii) for any Class R6 shares, for the following out-of-pocket expenses paid to third parties in connection with the servicing of shareholder accounts as required under the terms of this Agreement:  Expenses in connection with the preparation and physical or electronic delivery of shareholder communications required under the terms of this Agreement, such as prospectuses, shareholder reports, tax information, proxy statements, and shareholder statements. Such amounts paid to third parties include, but are not limited to, costs of printing, mailing, stationary, forms, postage, and electronic delivery. In the case of out-of-pocket expenses incurred by FTIS or an affiliate associated with the printing of new account confirming prospectuses (which prospectuses the Investment Company is obligated to deliver under its Underwriting Agreement and that FTIS agrees to deliver, on behalf of the Fund, in connection with the confirmation process), FTIS and the Investment Company each will pay one-half (50%) of the costs of printing the new account confirming prospectus (including, but not limited to, print on demand prospectuses used for that purpose);  Telephone costs associated with servicing shareholders in accordance with this agreement;  ACH, Federal Reserve and bank charges for check clearance, electronic funds transfers, wire transfers, and other banking charges associated with account and cash reconciliation for shareholder activity;  Data Storage: Retention of electronic and paper account records; and other costs associated with data storage of account records and transactions records (e.g., magnetic tape, microfilm and microfiche, and digital images);  Insurance against loss of Share certificates when in transit;  Terminals, transmitting lines and any expenses incurred in connection with such terminals and lines established and/or maintained by FTIS to perform its obligations under this agreement;  Amounts paid to independent accounting firms to perform independent audits of FTIS and the issuance of reports such as a SOC-1;  Amounts paid in connection with use of national data bases to comply with requirements for locating lost shareholders;  Proxy solicitation and tabulation expenses;  NSCC expenses. Costs associated with NSCC system use, including networking services, hardware and circuits to send customer cost basis information, commission and 12b-1 fees to brokerage firms  All other miscellaneous expenses reasonably incurred by FTIS in the performance of its obligations under the Agreement, excluding the costs relating to the compensation of Agents as contemplated under Section 14 of the Agreement. This Schedule B may be amended by FTIS upon not less than 30 days' written notice to the Investment Company, subject to approval by the Board. Beneficial Owner Servicing Fees and Networked Account Servicing Fees for each fiscal year of the Fund may not exceed (i), for each contract with an institution based on Fund assets, 15 basis points (0.15%) of such Fund's net assets attributable to the appropriate class of shares for which such institution provides services as contemplated by Section 3(b)(ii) and (iii) of this Agreement (“Services”) or (ii) for each contract with an institution based upon a flat per account fee, $16 per account for accounts that are not subject to a contingent deferred sales charge for which the institution provides Services and $19 per account for accounts that are subject to a contingent deferred sales charge for which the institution provides Services. This Schedule C may be amended only upon agreement in advance of FTIS, the Investment Company and its Board of Trustees/Directors. As the registered transfer agent and shareholder servicing agent for the Funds, FTIS is responsible for providing overall support for the customers of each Fund, including shareholders, financial advisors, distribution intermediaries, and other authorized representatives. FTIS controls the flow of the customer interactions, processes transactions, and handles inquiries while ensuring mitigation of operational, financial, regulatory, and reputational risk. FTIS is responsible for affecting activity in accordance with fund policies, (e.g. Rule 12b-1 payments, fund openings, reorganizations, closings), as well as required trade confirmations, statements, and tax reporting. FTIS maintains relationships with the back offices of intermediaries and ensures appropriate payments to intermediaries and other service vendors in accordance with this Agreement. Specific functions FTIS performs in accordance with securities laws, IRS laws or other regulations include: AS TRANSFER AGENT FOR THE INVESTMENT COMPANY, FTIS WILL:  Upon receipt of proper authorization, record the transfer of Fund shares ("Shares") in its transfer records in the name(s) of the appropriate legal shareholder(s) of record; and  Upon receipt of proper authorization, redeem Shares, debit shareholder accounts and provide for payment to shareholders. 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On request, provide information as to an investor's qualification for Cumulative Quantity Discount. 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Although FTIS cannot ensure the genuineness of certificates surrendered for cancellation, it will employ all due reasonable care in deciding the genuineness of such certificates and the guarantor of the signature(s) thereon; o Cancel surrendered certificates and record ownership of Shares formerly represented by such certificates in its transfer records in the name(s) of the appropriate legal shareholder(s) of record, so long as applicable;

  • Compensation and Expense Reimbursement A. Client will pay the Company, as compensation for the services provided for in this Agreement and as reimbursement for expenses incurred by Company on Client's behalf, in the manner set forth in Schedule A annexed to this Agreement which Schedule is incorporated herein by reference. B. In addition to the compensation and expense reimbursement referred to in Section 2(A) above, Company shall be entitled to receive from Client a "Transaction Fee", as a result of any Transaction (as described below) between Client and any other company, entity, person, group or persons or other party which is introduced to, or put in contact with, Client by Company, or by which Client has been introduced to, or has been put in contact with, by Company. A "Transaction" shall mean merger, sale of stock, sale of assets, consolidation or other similar transaction or series or combination of transactions whereby Client or such other party transfer to the other, or both transfer to a third entity or person, stock, assets, or any interest in its business in exchange for stock, assets, securities, cash or other valuable property or rights, or wherein they make a contribution of capital or services to a joint venture, commonly owned enterprise or business opportunity with the other for purposes of future business operations and opportunities. To be a Transaction covered by this section, the transaction must occur during the term of this Agreement or the one year period following the expiration of this Agreement. The calculation of a Transaction Fee shall be based upon the total value of the consideration, securities, property, business, assets or other value given, paid, transferred or contributed by, or to, the Client and shall equal 5% of the dollar value of the Transaction. Such fee shall be paid by certified funds at the closing of the Transaction.

  • Payment of Taxes, Insurance and Other Charges; Collections Thereunder With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the Seller shall maintain accurate records reflecting the status of ground rents, taxes, assessments and other charges which are or may become a lien upon the Mortgaged Property and the status of premiums for Primary Mortgage Insurance Policies and fire and hazard insurance coverage and shall obtain, from time to time, all bills for the payment of such charges (including renewal premiums) and shall effect payment thereof prior to the applicable penalty or termination date and at a time appropriate for securing maximum discounts allowable, employing for such purpose deposits of the Mortgagor in the Escrow Account which shall have been estimated and accumulated by the Seller in amounts sufficient for such purposes, as allowed under the terms of the Mortgage. To the extent that a Mortgage does not provide for Escrow Payments, the Seller shall determine that any such payments are made by the Mortgagor. The Seller assumes full responsibility for the timely payment of all such bills and shall effect timely payments of all such bills irrespective of each Mortgagor’s faithful performance in the payment of same or the making of the Escrow Payments and shall make Servicing Advances to effect such payments, subject to its ability to recover such Servicing Advances pursuant to Subsections 11.05(c), 11.05(d) and 11.07(b). No costs incurred by the Seller or subservicers in effecting the payment of ground rents, taxes, assessments and other charges on the Mortgaged Properties or mortgage or hazard insurance premiums shall, for the purpose of calculating remittances to the Purchaser, be added to the amount owing under the related Mortgage Loans, notwithstanding that the terms of such Mortgage Loans so permit.

  • Expense Payments and Reimbursements The Bank will reimburse Executive for all reasonable out-of-pocket business expenses incurred in connection with his services under this Agreement upon substantiation of such expenses in accordance with applicable policies of the Bank.

  • Medical Expenses 1. Employees exposed to hazardous physical, biological, or chemical agents shall be provided, at no cost to the employee, with medical examinations or evaluations required by VOSHA regulations. If there are no specific VOSHA regulations or standards for the agent in question, recommendations of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health or other generally recognized expert organization shall be used, as determined by the Commissioner of Health. 2. Employees determined by the Health Department to be at substantial risk for exposure to contagious diseases shall be provided appropriate vaccines. Groups at risk will be defined by the Vermont Department of Health. If no guidelines have been published by the Department of Health, the guidelines published by the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia will apply. Vaccines and/or appropriate medical examinations will be provided at no cost to the employee according to applicable guidelines. 3. Any Department wishing to implement a Medical Monitoring Program on or after July 1, 1990, shall do so by conferring with the Health Department, and the Department of Human Resources. Prior to implementation, the Department of Human Resources shall notify VSEA. The parties shall meet within ten (10) days (unless mutually extended) after a request for negotiations by either party and thereafter on a regular basis for a period not exceeding forty-five (45) calendar days, after which the State may implement the program, whether or not the parties have bargained to genuine impasse. The VSEA shall retain all statutory impasse procedure rights as may be lawfully available to VSEA during the life of this Agreement, provided, however, the State at any time may withdraw its proposed medical monitoring program or terminate without further bargaining a medical monitoring program previously implemented, in which case, such retained statutory impasse procedure rights are extinguished.

  • Payment of Premiums Each Borrower shall punctually pay all premiums or other sums payable in respect of the obligatory insurances effected by it and produce all relevant receipts when so required by the Security Trustee.

  • Professional Expenses Each calendar year during the Employment Term, the Company agrees to reimburse the Executive for up to $10,000 of reasonable professional expenses (i.e., accounting, financial planning, estate planning expenses) incurred by the Executive during such year for personal advice rendered to the Executive.

  • Expense Reimbursements To the extent that any reimbursements payable pursuant to this Agreement are subject to the provisions of Section 409A of the Code, any such reimbursements payable to Executive pursuant to this Agreement shall be paid to Executive no later than December 31 of the year following the year in which the expense was incurred, the amount of expenses reimbursed in one year shall not affect the amount eligible for reimbursement in any subsequent year, and Executive’s right to reimbursement under this Agreement will not be subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit.

  • Administration Expenses The Company agrees to pay any Administration Expenses to the County when and as they shall become due, but in no event later than the date which is the earlier of any payment date expressly provided for in this Fee Agreement or the date which is forty-five (45) days after receiving written notice from the County, accompanied by such supporting documentation as may be necessary to evidence the County’s or Indemnified Party’s right to receive such payment, specifying the nature of such expense and requesting payment of same.

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